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New Zealand teenager dies after being injured in viral tackling sport

By Editorial Board Published May 27, 2025 3 Min Read
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New Zealand teenager dies after being injured in viral tackling sport

A 19-year-old has died in New Zealand after being critically injured in a viral tackling sport throughout which individuals run full velocity at one another head-on.

{The teenager}, named domestically as Ryan Satterthwaite, suffered a severe head harm when tackled in Palmerston North on Sunday afternoon and was taken to hospital by his mates, police mentioned.

Nonetheless, Inspector Ross Grantham confirmed he died on Monday evening.

“This young man’s death is an absolute tragedy and my thoughts are with his family and friends,” he mentioned in a press release.

The sport he and his mates had been taking part in was primarily based on the “run it straight” sport, which has grown in reputation on-line and sees folks compete in full-contact collisions with out protecting gear.

Mr Grantham added: “While this was an impromptu game among friends, not a planned event, this tragic outcome does highlight the inherent safety concerns with such an activity.

“We might urge anybody fascinated with collaborating in a sport or occasion like this to contemplate the numerous security and harm dangers.”

Police mentioned they don’t seem to be treating what occurred as a felony matter however will proceed to research the incident on behalf of the coroner.

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The viral sport is believed to be primarily based on the RUNIT competitors, described on its web site because the “world’s fiercest, new collision sport” which is “born to go viral, built to break limits”.

It entails two folks charging at one another on a discipline 20 metres lengthy and 4 metres broad.

“Victory belongs to the one who dominates the collision,” the web site says.

Social media is filled with movies of individuals making an attempt out the sport. In a single video, a person will be seen apparently visibly disorientated and shaking as folks assist him to his ft.

In a press release to New Zealand outlet Stuff after Mr Satterthwaite’s demise, RUNIT Championship League mentioned it did “not encourage any copying of the sport as it should only be done under the strict conditions”.

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